Zegna to open flagship store at the Crown Building

Ermenegildo Zegna plans to open a new flagship store, right on Billionaires’ Row.
The luxury Italian clothier took 9,000 square feet across the lower two floors of the Crown
Building at 730 Fifth Avenue, which is owned by Jeff Sutton’s Wharton Properties and Sandeep
Mathrani’s General Growth Properties, the New York Post reported.
The firm’s CEO, Ermenegildo “Gildo” Zegna, grandson of the founder with the same name,
negotiated the deal personally with Sutton.

Milan-based Zegna signed a 15-year lease. Asking rent for the space was about $4,000 per square foot,
according to the Post.
Late last year, Sutton and Mathrani signed Italian luxury goods retailer Bulgari to a 15-year
lease for 3,000 square feet at the space next door, at a rent of about $5,500 per square foot,
a city record.
The partners bought the 390,000-square-foot Crown Building last year for $1.8 billion.
It was the highest price per square foot ever paid for an entire office building, at $4,564 per foot.

In April 2015, Michael Shvo and Russian developer Vladislav Doronin bought the fourth through
24th floors of the building, more than half of its square footage, paying about $500 million.
The partners are planning an Aman hotel and 23 luxury condos there. – Ariel Stulberg